How much does it cost to visit the Eden Project?

How much does it cost to visit the Eden Project?

On our little road trip to Cornwall, G had the Eden Project on his bucket list. I had visited many years ago with my folks and we’d enjoyed our day out… roll forward a few years and I received a big shock when I saw the price of entry now. So is the Eden Project Worth the £27.50 Entrance Fee…

Is Eden Project Worth the money?

This incredible attraction is home to the world’s largest rainforest in captivity with steamy jungles and waterfalls as well as cutting-edge architecture and buildings. However, we don’t think The Eden Project is worth visiting if you are on a tight budget, it’s expensive and only lasts 3 – 4 hours.

Is the Eden Project free?

Children aged four and under can visit Eden for free. Children aged 0–13 must be accompanied by an adult. However, all visitors to Eden must have a time slot booked in advance of each visit, including children.

How long does it take to go around the Eden Project?

about four hours
A day at Eden is a real adventure. The indoor Biomes and the gardens outside cover roughly 30 acres and take about four hours to explore. The site is brimming with facilities to make your visit easy and enjoyable.

Can you take your own food into the Eden Project?

Can I bring a picnic to the Eden Project? There are picnic areas outside the biomes. Bring a packed lunch if you want to save, although the tempting range of high quality food, which is suitable for gluten and dairy free diets, vegetarians and vegans, is definitely worth sampling.

How hot is it inside the Eden Project?

The Eden Project is home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world, with over 1,000 varieties of different plants and a temperature of between 18-35 degrees celsius.

Can you take your own food to the Eden Project?

How long did the Eden Project take to build?

2½ years
The project took 2½ years to construct and opened to the public on 17 March 2001.

How can I get into the Eden Project for free?

How it works. In line with our ticketing policy, individuals must book their free tickets online (subject to availability). Each ticket entitles the individual to free entry to the Eden Project for them and their immediate family for the day (that’s a maximum of one extra adult and two children aged 16 and under).

Do you have to wear a mask in the Eden Project?

We strongly recommend that visitors continue to wear a face covering in appropriate (indoor) areas, including the Park and Ride bus and as indicated by signage on site, and to check in to Eden using the NHS COVID-19 contact tracing app. We are a contactless and cashless site.

Is it warm inside the Eden Project?

The Eden Project is home to the largest indoor rainforest in the world, with over 1,000 varieties of different plants and a temperature of between 18-35 degrees celsius. As well as admiring the plants there are a few other things to explore whilst inside.

Are there any animals at the Eden Project?

The dome houses tropical plants including sugar cane, banana trees and coffee trees, as well as a waterfall and reproduction homesteads. Visitors can also see birds and insects but no larger animals.

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